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At over 80 years old, I can genuinely say that this advice has been nothing short of exceptional. Your channel has proven to be a remarkable resource, and I am deeply appreciative of the time and effort you’ve invested in creating such valuable content. The insights and guidance you provide resonate profoundly with me, and I am grateful for the wisdom you share. Thank you for your dedication and for making a real difference through your channel. It means a lot more than words can express.
Definitely a valuable information, lowers BP of elderly people who worries about various health issues of aging. A positive approach and understanding the curable and non curable difficulties and adjusting themselves to live along with them reduces the tension to a great extend. Thank you Sir.
I'm in my 70's and my BP is 96/ 64. My pulse is 43. When I was in my 20's my , BP was a consistent 110/70 with pulse of 46 120/80 when I was pregnant with a pulse of 50. So my question is does genetics play a major role. My mother who died at 92 had BP of 110/70 and pulse of 50 all of hef life.🤔
Thank you for a very comprehensive video which I would definitely give a 9. I just turned 74 3 months ago and am feeling my age. I have always been active playing tennis, bike riding and walking but not so much in the past 5 years as my friends that I regularly shared my activities unfortunately have passed away . Now I only walk 2 miles every day for exercise. My Cardiologist has put me on a plethora of pills [ 5 ] ,too many for my liking .since my BP has risen. I have the classic white coat syndrome , I have a BP machine at home which always reads much lower than when they take it. my last reading before my visit was 128 over 70 , at the office they got 145 over 80.which he said was too high so the Metoprolol was increased from 50 mg to 100 and Losartan increased from 25 to 50 MG and 50 mg of Amlodipine 5MG...Potassium 10 MG and a water pill .I am suffering from side effects from these pills and my wife says I should get another Cardiologist. Maybe she is right !
Wow! That’s interesting because I’m 73, and I just had a doctors office visit where they took my blood pressure and it was 128/72, and just 3 days later, I took my blood pressure at home, and it was 143/70.🤷🏽♂️
With increasing age the arteries loose their elasticity and normal cardiac output increases systolic blood pressure. Diastolic Blood pressure depends on the effect of catecholamines ( increase) and vasodilatators ( decrease) of sytolic and diastolic blood pressure. The point is that in the case of to low blood pressure in patients with inelastic arteries taking blood pressure reducing medicaments, the risk of cerebral ischaemia ( insufficient oxygen ) ist equaly dangerous as is too high systolic pressure ( ischaemic stroke with devastating effects on cerebral function). That is why good doctors avoid to prescribe anti- hypertensive agents to old subjects with high systolic pressure.
What is taking me too long listening to this video is the one problem contributing to my not moving. Should be shorter talk and direct to the point. Not lots of talk.
"What are the standard blood pressure and heart rate for people over 65 years old?' It should take 3 seconds to answer these 2 questions...stop fucking people up the arse for half an hour, Robot.
Use a tiny pinch of Celtic salt Then, drink a glass of water I bought Celtic salt, for hydration but found out, it lowers BP MY BP was around 138/87 Now, its around 126/79 Im 65
Of course, number nine. Thank you for sharing valuable information about the key health parameters that can help us add life to our years, rather than just living longer.
Is there any research carried out in world by those who are not connected with manufacturers of medicines? Just quoting one dr is not sufficient. Research and that too from impartial bodies is required and that can be the reference point and not from vested interests
If you find this video inspiring and motivating you to take action, comment number "9", If not comment number "0".
Your feedback means a lot to us. Thank you for your valuable time.
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- Lighthouse of Wisdom's team
At over 80 years old, I can genuinely say that this advice has been nothing short of exceptional. Your channel has proven to be a remarkable resource, and I am deeply appreciative of the time and effort you’ve invested in creating such valuable content. The insights and guidance you provide resonate profoundly with me, and I am grateful for the wisdom you share. Thank you for your dedication and for making a real difference through your channel. It means a lot more than words can express.
Just google it ffs!
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Definitely a valuable information, lowers BP of elderly people who worries about various health issues of aging. A positive approach and understanding the curable and non curable difficulties and adjusting themselves to live along with them reduces the tension to a great extend. Thank you Sir.
Very informative much appreciated thanks I am almost 77 I hope I can adhere to all the guidelines to live a healthy life
Very valuable information.I am 89 years old and I consider myself sharp mentally and can still move around pretty good..
Of course 9. The calm acceptance of one's age and a constant, small challenging of it works well too.
Very beneficially informative. I find the infor
mation here not too difficult to apply. Thank you.
Thank you for all this information. It was very useful. I'm 86 years old.
Thank you for sharing!. That would be incredibly valuable to us. Wishing you a peaceful and happy life!
very valuable advise specilly we who are over 70 years and fairly in health
Thank you so so much... very informative.
Thanks for highlighting Musts for maintaing wellbeing.
It wud b helpful if a table of recommended BP is provided
9 - thnk you very imformative and helpful
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I'm in my 70's and my BP is 96/ 64. My pulse is 43. When I was in my 20's my , BP was a consistent 110/70 with pulse of 46 120/80 when I was pregnant with a pulse of 50. So my question is does genetics play a major role. My mother who died at 92 had BP of 110/70 and pulse of 50 all of hef life.🤔
The information is great and inspiring and very encouraging to develop health habits as you age…thanks
Thank you for sharing!. That would be incredibly valuable to us. Wishing you a peaceful and happy life!
Thank you for a very comprehensive video which I would definitely give a 9. I just turned 74 3 months ago and am feeling my age. I have always been active playing tennis, bike riding and walking but not so much in the past 5 years as my friends that I regularly shared my activities unfortunately have passed away . Now I only walk 2 miles every day for exercise. My Cardiologist has put me on a plethora of pills [ 5 ] ,too many for my liking .since my BP has risen. I have the classic white coat syndrome , I have a BP machine at home which always reads much lower than when they take it. my last reading before my visit was 128 over 70 , at the office they got 145 over 80.which he said was too high so the Metoprolol was increased from 50 mg to 100 and Losartan increased from 25 to 50 MG and 50 mg of Amlodipine 5MG...Potassium 10 MG and a water pill .I am suffering from side effects from these pills and my wife says I should get another Cardiologist. Maybe she is right !
Thank you for sharing!. That would be incredibly valuable to us. Wishing you a peaceful and happy life!
Wow! That’s interesting because I’m 73, and I just had a doctors office visit where they took my blood pressure and it was 128/72, and just 3 days later, I took my blood pressure at home, and it was 143/70.🤷🏽♂️
With increasing age the arteries loose their elasticity and normal cardiac output increases systolic blood pressure. Diastolic Blood pressure depends on the effect of catecholamines ( increase) and vasodilatators ( decrease) of sytolic and diastolic blood pressure.
The point is that in the case of to low blood pressure in patients with inelastic arteries taking blood pressure reducing medicaments, the risk of cerebral ischaemia ( insufficient oxygen ) ist equaly dangerous as is too high systolic pressure ( ischaemic stroke with devastating effects on cerebral function).
That is why good doctors avoid to prescribe anti- hypertensive agents
to old subjects with high systolic pressure.
Thank you for this info,definitely a nine[9]
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My father's Dr said not to change his blood pressure meds as at his age it would do more harm than good.
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Sure, its a 9. Thank you very much, appreciative of the great content🙏
Thank you for valuale advise
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Invest in your health now, or you'll be forced to invest in your sickness later. Thanks for video !
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What is taking me too long listening to this video is the one problem contributing to my not moving. Should be shorter talk and direct to the point. Not lots of talk.
Great info!!!👍🎉
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"What are the standard blood pressure and heart rate for people over 65 years old?' It should take 3 seconds to answer these 2 questions...stop fucking people up the arse for half an hour, Robot.
145/90 is too high for older adults.
Use a tiny pinch of
Celtic salt
Then, drink a glass of water
I bought Celtic salt, for hydration but found out, it lowers BP
MY BP was around 138/87
Now, its around 126/79
Im 65
I'm 68 and my BP is 120/75 and my resting heart rate is 55bpm.....
Of course, number nine. Thank you for sharing valuable information about the key health parameters that can help us add life to our years, rather than just living longer.
Great info interesting
I rate this as 9.
Please give examples of a healthy diet?
Just google it ffs!
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Is there any research carried out in world by those who are not connected with manufacturers of medicines?
Just quoting one dr is not sufficient. Research and that too from impartial bodies is required and that can be the reference point and not from vested interests
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Come to the point.very long winded.
far too long-winded. This info needed only 7-8 minutes, tops.
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